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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, OCTOBER 29, 1953.
SUMMARYOFTHENEWS
| A series of burglaries at busi
ness establishments and residences
niiiAiiriiAUT APAnn i in Atlanta during the past week-
mROUGnOUT GEORGIA end netted burglars nearly $10,000
in cash and other property, police
records showed Monday.
PAGE FIVE
Andrew College
soon to celebrate
versary.
at Cuthbert is
its 100th anni-
The 123-year-old LaGrange Col
lege, one of the oldestwomen’s
snhools in the nation has been
Georgia Boosts of
Tremendous Quantity
Film in Her Library
JUDGING OF HOME
TOWN CONTEST NOW
ON AT COLUMBUS
Talbotton, Ga., Oct. 22—“Georgia
has the greatest film library in the gets underway at
Columbus, Ga., Oct. 27—The long
and tedious task of picking the
champion home towns in a contest
sponsored by the Georgia Power Co.
10 a . m. today.
formally declared a co-educational United States,” said Mrs. Mary I Three judges will select the ton
Funeral services for J. W. Har- school because “girls like to go to Grubbs, instructional consultant of towns in the ‘ Columbus division
rell, 70, a retired farmer of Craw- school where there are boys.” the State Department of Education These winnprs win
ford county occurred Oct. 15th at! 'at the meeting of the Talbotton - thp di , = , P f n
Dixon church. I Miss Kate Rogers, postmaster at PTA Monday night. laL hnnnls champions for Geor-
Cusseta for the past 13 years, died “While much material is avail-1 ’
The 167th annual communication Saturday after an illness of several I ab i e some educational leaders still' Forty-six towns are competing in
of the Grand Lodge F. & A. M., months. Miss Rogers lived in Cus-j f j 0 not realize the value of film division. That means 46 scrap
met in Macon Tuesday and Wed- seta and had been a resident of I anc j filmstrip as a media in good boo * <s W M be available to judges
nesday of this week. Chattahoochee county all her life. |teaching- conseouentlv crane rhil- at the Georgia Power Co. building
Tile Robert Too mte hotel Vi-J Miss June Wider, 37, o f AUan>‘n -
dalia, a 50-room structure was bad- lanta, a woman architect whoseil^ ges , n £htfully theirs, said Mrs.,
ly damaged by fire at an early career has included work on South j Grub ,s ’ ’ . I.. 1 scra P 0 ° ka vv £ re filed with
morning hour Sunday. No injuries American airport installations hasi ,^ be demonstrated her talk with a »ooigia Power Co. by Oct. 22.
were reported. , received the first annual Amerisan !! hort ® ou " d film “Children of The Georgia winners will be an-
Switzerland.
, . , Business Woman of the Year,
Thieves sawed thru four steel Awarc j i
bars on a window of an Atlanta (
distributing firm Sunday night and 1 Mrs. Mary Frances Woodruff of!
stole 12,000 television and radio Macon has been awarded $33,896.96
tubes, it is said. damage in U. S. District Court in
T . . . suit brought because her mother
!t was stated in Macon yesterday and father were ki]led some months
ELLAVILLE WAR VET
MAKES STEEL SHOP
GROW RAPIDLY
nounced in November.
Cross Roads News
ago in an accident at
that Charles H. Snider former pho
tographer for the Macon Telegraph ‘‘
News, has joined the staff of the P
Warrenton Clipper.
William R. Prescott, leader in fV _ . . . ,, . .
o .u • • , * day that he had not yet
Southern insurance circles for
more than 70 years, died in Atlan
ta Monday at the age of 86. He
was born in Columbus.
Mr.and Mrs. Jack Wade visited j
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Joiner last
Ellaville, Ga., Oct. 26—A one-
Indian maa machine shop which this Monda
year has grown to a manufacturing! y '
plant employing eight workers and! Mr. and Mrs. Bob McFarland and
is planning further expansion soon Mrs. Dennis Peterman visited Mr
adding impetus to this South- ] and Mrs. B. F. Kirksey one day last
west Georgia town’s effort to at-. week.
tract industry. i Mrs. q ^ Locke, Mrs. Evans
Hank Popiel, owner and manager Locke> Mrs clason Kirksey and
Ellaville Machine Co. began fester shopped in Americus Fri-
manufacture of steel appliances forl day
1111S UJ . An estimated 1,600 persons will| a large peanut products firm this I Mrs> Julius Crock( Mrg> Johnnie
Winder president. She succeeds a «end the Republican fund raising year. Soon he had eight men on ' Brown and baby and Mrs . Bil , King
Mrs C R Walker of Griffin and c V nn i5 Nov ' 6 at whlch Secretary of,the job. Now he is cutting dies to visited Mrs. C. M. Blair Sunday.
the Treasury George Humphrey will ' fin j orders for oth er metal
be the speaker, 1 — J •
Present Mayor of Thomaston,
Hon. Marvin Adams, stated Mon- j s
decided
whether or not he would seek re-
election; however Dr. H. A. Barron
former Thomaston Mayor has'of
qualified for the race.
The Georgia Division of the UDC
has elected Mrs. E. R. Harris of
will serve a two year term.
state GOP head-1
Two Columbus artists, Mrs. Mary quarters said. The dinner it is said P roducts - To P rovi e space for ac-
Bumpas and Hugh Williams, won will be a $25.00 a plate affair. jditional workers, he is planning to
add a wing to his plant before Jan
1 Mrs. Wyman Harris of Atlanta
sweepstakes honors this year in the
annual art show at the Chattahoo
chee Valley Exposition, Columbus
Ten persons were killed in Geor
gia weekend traffic disasters, in
cluding a 12 year old boy who diedi
Ground-breaking ceremonies were when a tractor ran off a road into;
observed Monday by the leaders in a creek; also Mrs. Mamie
spent a few days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Mott.
Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Rufus Kirksey included Mr. and
Mrs. R. C. Kirksey and Ken, of Co
lumbus; Elder and Mrs. Oscar
White, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jinks.
Mr. and Mrs. James Prince and
and Mrs. Lester Prince.
Mrs. H. D. Hankerson and Miss
and
A gangling cabdriver, after eat-
Lou ing a dinner of two lettuce and to-
the movement to build a new $125- Gaultney Daniel, 37, of Thomaston! mato sandwiches, strode to the
000 educational building for the native of Taylor county where she cash register if an Albany restaur- children were recent visitors of Mr
Cherokee Heights Baptist Church resided until her marriage. Jant, briefly discussed his 87c check
at Macon. i . 'with his estranged wife then sud-
I The fourth annual series of re- denly withdrew a 32 caliber pistol u „ n .„ cnn Mr
Denver specialists have told the habilitation conferences for Geor- from his poc ket, gripped the gun j H ® nk ”® on ' 1S Q ® *
parents of 4 year old Grace Stew- gia veterans will begin Sunday in w j th bo th hands and fired 2 of 51 rs ' iaumon aaruraay.
art of Schley county that they be- Cartersville, W. K. Barrett, Director‘shots into the back of his wife,! Guests Sunday of Mr. and^ Mrs.
lieve they can help the child who of the Georgia State Department of k jiij n g her instantly. Malcolm!Healon Kirksey included Mr.* and
has never walked and can only say Veterans services has announced., Mercer is detained in the Dough-i Mrs. Randal Jinks and children, Mr
a few words. I There will be other conferences in er t y CO unty jail on a charge of land Mrs. Arthur Jinks and children
„ . , , , , „ „ „ Columbus Nov. 6, in Warrenton Nov s i a ' y ing his 31 year old wife. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Dent Sammie.
At Columbus last week C. E. Ber- 2 2, in Tifton Dec. 6, and the final * 1
ry, 45 year old businessman and one at Brunswick Dec. 13.
political new-comer, it is said scor- j
ed a surprise victory over Mayor L. | Out-of-State: Alabama cattle men
Lawrence Shields in tiio city’s Dem- are said to have lost millions by
ocratic primary. J recent drought while violent rain
Costs of operating the Governor’s etorma are now sweeping over
office and its subordinate functions drought stricken areas of Texas
dropped to $230,299 for the fiscal and other western states. Chrysler
year ended June 30, a report by Corp. of Detroit announced yester-
State Auditor B. E. Thrasher Jr. da .y that had Purchased the
showed Monday. Bn ^s Manufacturing Co. a major
auto body supply corporation the >
Two Meriwether county Negroes sum paid is said to have been $35
drowned on the Upson side of Flint million dollars and emjfloyes
river last Thursday while an Up- around 35,000 workers. It is being
son white man, J. J. Gilbert, man- said that probably the most un
aged to survive when a boat carry- usual gubernatorial race in Florida
ing all three capsized. , history is shaping up for next year
when a chief executive will be
Talbotton expects to get a new elected to fill the unexpired term
water supply we are told. Workers 0 f the late Gov. Dan McCarty. The
are busy digging the city’s third policeman who broke the Green-
well at a location near the Talbot ] P ase kidnapping case and then re
county high school.-The well when signed under inquiry fire is said to
Talbotton a have changed his mind and will
... f testify before a federal grand jury
a population of 1175, a . /. .. b
^ ^ inquiring into the case. President
seeking Eisenhower of the U. S. was- called
“Good Service
Doesn’t Just Happen!”
Says Mri. G. T. Kesler of Jefferson
“My husband owns and manages a super market,”
reports Mrs. Kesler, “and I have learned how much
his customers appreciate really efficient service.
“I appreciate good service, too — and that’s
the kind I get from Georgia Power. I depend on
many electric appliances to help me keep house,
and they depend on a continuous supply of elec
tricity. It’s comforting to know that help is always
waiting at my fingertip. I realize that kind of
good service doesn’t just happen/”
Our residential customers use one-third
more electricity than the national average
and pay one-fourth less per kilowatt-hour.
GEORGIA POWER
I
completed will give
city with
“talking
new
new industry.
point” in
upon by Kitty Sue Cofer, 14-
year-old Rockwood, Tenn., to send
^er a package “we can sell for a
' quarter” in a PTA fair and the
President accepted while noone
will know what is in the package
1 until the package is sold at auc
tion during the fair Saturday. Six
persons died in a flaming moun
tain cabin near Richmond, Va.,
Sunday while the head of the house
jhold was fighting a forest fire four
miles away. Sixty year old William
| Wallace of Pittsburgh, Pa., refused
a oan of $2 to his son, and as a re-
'sult he is in the Monroe county
I jail, Forsyth, Ga., charged with
murdering a man 21 years ago.
I Monroe Sheriff Ray Grant reveals
'that he has returned Wallace to
| face the murder charge after Pitts-
1 burgh police arrested him on a tip
from his son.
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